PODCAST
Serracapriola is a village where time seems to flow at its own pace, amidst fascinating legends and ancient traditions. In this episode of Gargano Capitale, Lorenzo Scaraggi takes us to discover this magical place with his camper, the Vostok100K. Maria Chiara Castriota, president of the Pro Loco, shares insights into Serracapriola’s cultural life, from traditions tied to transhumance to the richness of the historic center and its events. Poet Elio Potente delights us with a poem in the local dialect, while architect Michele Caccavone recounts the history of Serracapriola, from its Neolithic origins to modern times.
Maurizio Fortunato introduces us to local culinary specialties such as pampanella and torcinello, both deeply rooted in the transhumance tradition. Sara Ferrero, a young winemaker, speaks about the native grape varieties and the uniqueness of the local wines. Carmela Nigro concludes the episode by highlighting the qualities of Provençal extra virgin olive oil, a hallmark of the region’s excellence.
A journey through history, culture, and flavors, uncovering Serracapriola and its timeless charm.
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Peschici: between green, blue, and white. From the podcast “Gargano Capitale. I racconti di un Monte in cammino”.